I love candles, and I particularly love candles that come in beautiful containers, because they smell and look lovely. But this leads to a particular conundrum: what do you do with the jar the candle came in once the candle is gone? It seems like a pity to throw them away, but what are you going to do with a small constellation of empty jars? We've got some ideas.

Trying to figure out how to remove those last traces of wax? Into the Gloss, which has featured plenty of ideas for reusing candle jars over the years, has a few tips for that.

One of the easiest ways to repurpose a candle jar is to turn it into a vase, as seen above from Lemon Stripes. Since it will probably take only a few blossoms to fill the jar, this is a budget-friendly way to indulge in fresh flowers.

Another great use that'll also get your bathroom or vanity under control is to use candle jars to organize makeup, as seen on Thirteen Thoughts. Collect like items in a single jar to make it easy to find things (plus, it'll look more purposeful).

Want to add a little greenery to your home? A Pair & A Spare has directions for using old candle jars to grow spring bulbs. These flowers will last longer than cut ones, and you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you grew them yourself.

Primed with ideas but stuck with waxy jars? We've got a video for that!